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i think i was trying to describe the environment that i found myself in. i am a pastor first and foremost. i'm not a politician. i am descriptive rather than re- scripted. so what i was describing was phenomenon that lives on both sides of the aisle. i think, for instance, i made a statement remove the burdens of those the collateral damage. -- of those who are the collateral damage. most of my members were furlough. i'm aware of the burdens that they have debated. i made a plea for there not to be a delay in death benefits to the grieving families of our fallen warriors. i did that primarily because i had made scores of death notifications the next of kin as a navy chaplain for 27 years, and i appreciate the income principal nature of the grief. so i was playing out of pastoral concern rather than trying to make a political point. >> did you feel as though you're giving a voice to some of those people who were furlough or foreign military families? >> i think that a critical part of where is to lift to god the concerns. you are a voice for the voiceless.
i think i was trying to describe the environment that i found myself in. i am a pastor first and foremost. i'm not a politician. i am descriptive rather than re- scripted. so what i was describing was phenomenon that lives on both sides of the aisle. i think, for instance, i made a statement remove the burdens of those the collateral damage. -- of those who are the collateral damage. most of my members were furlough. i'm aware of the burdens that they have debated. i made a plea for there not...
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neighborhood used to be straight looking at a thicket of trees you get used to it and like the serenity of my environment we just have to be strong and keep god with you. you're in this world but wait of this world but not in it. then i realized i screwed up the''. of course, we're all in it. [applause] >> just to frame it i think one of the things to talk about is the idea of the frontier that he troy has reverted to it is the real deal with its beginning. jeff? >> boston is because of one the and that is featured prominently in the book and this story is lamar's first contact with the area a story about what started interested and history. >> "seat of empire" talks of austin's creation of politics and the extraordinary struggle between two texas giants between dimaria and assam austin. for a different outcome would leave as with the different states of texas. born 1839 almost died early 1840's and spring back to life thereafter by for a few twists and turns our current home town would not likely exist the southern rockies to be the texas mountains we would not remember sam houston as the political tita
neighborhood used to be straight looking at a thicket of trees you get used to it and like the serenity of my environment we just have to be strong and keep god with you. you're in this world but wait of this world but not in it. then i realized i screwed up the''. of course, we're all in it. [applause] >> just to frame it i think one of the things to talk about is the idea of the frontier that he troy has reverted to it is the real deal with its beginning. jeff? >> boston is...
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i like the serenity of my environment. to me, all this is a big plasma screen. you just have to be strong and keep god with you. what does the bible say? you are in this world but not -- way. i said i thought it was all this world but not in it. he nodded, right, right. later i realized i screwed up the quote. of course, we are all in it. [applause] >> and just to maybe frame it before just read this passage i think one of the things we want to talk about is kind of the idea of the frontier, so for mark they say front to the detroit is kind of reverted to and for jeff's book it's the real deal. it's the frontier in its beginning. so without jeff. >> austin is what is because of one man. his future probably in the book industry i'm going to read is omar first contact of the area. it's the story of about 10 years ago actually launch my interest in writing about local history. seat of empire tells the sort of austin's creation against the backdrop of early texas politics and the extraordinary struggle between two texas giants, sam houston and mirabeau lamarr. detai
i like the serenity of my environment. to me, all this is a big plasma screen. you just have to be strong and keep god with you. what does the bible say? you are in this world but not -- way. i said i thought it was all this world but not in it. he nodded, right, right. later i realized i screwed up the quote. of course, we are all in it. [applause] >> and just to maybe frame it before just read this passage i think one of the things we want to talk about is kind of the idea of the...
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i provide ministry in a political environment. so my prayers will reflect material related to government because that is what politics -- that's what the political process is all about. but it does not bring up my prayers. i deliberately avoid partisan issues. i've never talked about immigration reform, i've never talked about same sex marriage or pro choice or pro life or nything like that. i would not be addressing partisan issues. so i pray as we said earlier out of the overflow of my devotional life and pass torl outreach. not to bring issues to the floor in my intersession. >> what is your favorite part about being chaplain? about vorite part be being the chaplain is that it provides me with a front row seat to human history. there is more written about the legislative branch of government in our constitution than any other branch. and i have the prive lincoln of having a front--- privilege of having a front-row seat to the legislative process. i think that most people are not so much afraid of dying as they are of never havi
i provide ministry in a political environment. so my prayers will reflect material related to government because that is what politics -- that's what the political process is all about. but it does not bring up my prayers. i deliberately avoid partisan issues. i've never talked about immigration reform, i've never talked about same sex marriage or pro choice or pro life or nything like that. i would not be addressing partisan issues. so i pray as we said earlier out of the overflow of my...
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and we wanted to go to israel in particular because there isn't such a diverse cultural environment in terms of religion, so that the tensions are, in some senses, watered down. as we all know, unless you've been meditating in a cave for the past 20 years, israel and the social environment in israel is very tense in terms of the relationship between the three great faiths that actually share something of a cultural tradition- judaism, christianity, and islam. and so what we- we have an extraordinary opportunity, and something like a great risk. i'm surprised david ainsworth, our executive producer, hasn't come out and read this e-mail message i sent to him about three days before we're ready to go on this journey. we planned it of course for several months. we're talking about a crew of at least six people- a lot of preparation, and of course, at the time when we were set to go was one of the worst possible times in terms of the tension; you know, again, another flare-up between the united states and iraq. and i had just heard on cnn, which i finally stopped watching that the state dep
and we wanted to go to israel in particular because there isn't such a diverse cultural environment in terms of religion, so that the tensions are, in some senses, watered down. as we all know, unless you've been meditating in a cave for the past 20 years, israel and the social environment in israel is very tense in terms of the relationship between the three great faiths that actually share something of a cultural tradition- judaism, christianity, and islam. and so what we- we have an...
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but to stand by and do nothing, to minimize risks to public health and the environment from fossil fuel production is unacceptable to me. >> reporter: mark brownstein says that if the evidence shows that oil and gas companies in the coalition are not serious about i am profession the environmental standards for fracking, the edf will walk away a and make sure that everyone knows why. for now using a phrase that ronald reagan used when he sat down with the soviets, trust but verify. >> questions about fracking? go to newshour@pbs.org. >>> day after day, tech-savvy new yorkers went online to find the latest work of art known only as banci. his work is admired and even by the police. that raises the question, does that undermine a subverse sif form of expression? tracy wolf reports. >> reporter: new york city is a mecca for the art. but this is not located in a museum. this exhibit is taking place on the street of the five burrows. it's called waiting to hang and it goens goes by the name of a man banksy. this was not a commissioned piece by the owner. it's a work of street art, an illegal
but to stand by and do nothing, to minimize risks to public health and the environment from fossil fuel production is unacceptable to me. >> reporter: mark brownstein says that if the evidence shows that oil and gas companies in the coalition are not serious about i am profession the environmental standards for fracking, the edf will walk away a and make sure that everyone knows why. for now using a phrase that ronald reagan used when he sat down with the soviets, trust but verify....
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[laughing] [message beep] [tires screeching] toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >>> naung very much. good morning, everybody. we'll start with live doppler 7118. you see a few clouds lurking off the coast. all of us are clear this morning. let's talk about what's going to happen this afternoon. our warmest day in the forecast. we look at how clean there air is. you can see nice reflection on the bay water. above average warmth everywhere. mid to upper 60s at the coast. low to mid 60s around the bay. and mid 70s. >>> developing news out of hayward. a woman
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answer is d backs every year billions of them are left to slowly decay causing untold damage to the environment and the european union is taking on the issue brussels wants to make it easier for governments to ban plastic axe or could get the beginnings at the stores shoppers receive a plastic bag to hold items which themselves are sometimes already wrapped in plastic and then there are other like plastic bags for fruit and vegetables often provided free of charge in really reviews the easily escape into the environment instead of being recycled in europe the per capita annual consumption of plastic bags varies widely. in denmark the rate is just four. in ireland and luxembourg to secure is eighteen. germans use an average of sixty four plastic bags annually. in hungary poland and the baltic states the average is over four hundred fifty bags each year. the european commission wants to change consumer habits. it's proposing to give member states to me years to reduce the mountain of discarded plastic bags our estimate is that he fondled a best practice of the members to deduction could be somewh
answer is d backs every year billions of them are left to slowly decay causing untold damage to the environment and the european union is taking on the issue brussels wants to make it easier for governments to ban plastic axe or could get the beginnings at the stores shoppers receive a plastic bag to hold items which themselves are sometimes already wrapped in plastic and then there are other like plastic bags for fruit and vegetables often provided free of charge in really reviews the easily...
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they were living in, and it was truly a binge drinking environment. they were very open about, and that does give leeway to an occasion where people can be vulnerable. but they are going to be vulnerable on both sides of that equation. the men and the women as well. both sides if you have been subjected to a great deal of intoxication are going to be conclusions. >> yeah, i have seen numbers that as many as three-quarters of the rapist are people who have been drinking heavily. now you think this substantially underreported and you have learned of others who have suffered from this and who hadn't talked about it. >> yeah, and like what joie was saying, rape is not a knew problem. it's not that it's new. it's that we are finally connecting and have the language to speak out about it. social media has given us an entirely new platform to connect country. >> and beyond that there is such a shame in coming forward. it couldn't have happened to you or at a place as safe as carolina or any other school. look at rape statistics on college campuses and they a
they were living in, and it was truly a binge drinking environment. they were very open about, and that does give leeway to an occasion where people can be vulnerable. but they are going to be vulnerable on both sides of that equation. the men and the women as well. both sides if you have been subjected to a great deal of intoxication are going to be conclusions. >> yeah, i have seen numbers that as many as three-quarters of the rapist are people who have been drinking heavily. now you...
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and public health and so you don't want to do anything that will endanger public health and the environment particularly workers. i still think the syrian stockpile can be destroyed by the middle of next year largely due to the type of chemicals most of the chemicals if not all are really precursor chemicals there is very little if any chemical agents that are weaponized in other words in a rocket or in or artillery shell combined with energetics and and rocket propellant which makes it very difficult to access and destroy so i'm i'm actually one of the optimists than fact if if the countries primarily russia and the united states and other industrial was countries contribute the funding and the technology and the technical knowhow to syria to get this done it can certainly be done by next year but we don't you know we don't really know yet the full extent of the stockpile but i think that's the most crucial point here and that we don't know the extent of the stockpiles and if we are to believe the u.s. secretary of state john kerry of syria possesses roughly one thousand tons of chemical a
and public health and so you don't want to do anything that will endanger public health and the environment particularly workers. i still think the syrian stockpile can be destroyed by the middle of next year largely due to the type of chemicals most of the chemicals if not all are really precursor chemicals there is very little if any chemical agents that are weaponized in other words in a rocket or in or artillery shell combined with energetics and and rocket propellant which makes it very...
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to find more oil often in politically unstable parts of the world or in a more difficult gee logical environment. little wonder that whon's stock has been stuck in neutral all year, up only 2% in a year when the s&p 500 is up 24%. >> this is the third worst performing stock this year so it is difficult to get too excited about it. >> reporter: all the growth and energy stocks are in smaller companies that are part of the fracking revolution in the u.s. where companies like pioneer natural resources and service companies like halliburton and schlumberger had huge returns this year. with slow growth, many investors are agitating for exxon to return more cash to shareholders through a higher evident or buy back more stock. today exxon maintained the buy back program but did not increase it. for "nightly business report", at the new york stack exchange. >>> the obama administration called in powerful ex terminators to kill the bugs in the health care.glove website. experts are working with the firms that developed the struggling online marketplace to ensure stability and security for the millions of
to find more oil often in politically unstable parts of the world or in a more difficult gee logical environment. little wonder that whon's stock has been stuck in neutral all year, up only 2% in a year when the s&p 500 is up 24%. >> this is the third worst performing stock this year so it is difficult to get too excited about it. >> reporter: all the growth and energy stocks are in smaller companies that are part of the fracking revolution in the u.s. where companies like...
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so as a result this is going to be a more expensive environment. many companies are starting to introduce something called a high deductible plan. and it's paired with a health savings account. this is kind of the way that people can limit their costs but you really have to be young and healthy to make that work for you. >> jeff: why are they doing these low cost plans, high deductible plans? >> the price of health care is increasing. we foe by about 4% over the next year. it doesn't seem like a lot, but you know, if your salary and wages are only growing by 1 or 2% and your costs for health care are growing by 4% you got less money in your paycheck. and that's not a good thing. so i think companies are really trying to say, they limit their cost but how do we give the younger, healthier employees some better choices. >> jeff: there are a lot of small businesses that are trying to renew health insurance early. is this to skirt the new law in a way? >> i think it's they want to see a lock-in of their current premium levels and then they really want
so as a result this is going to be a more expensive environment. many companies are starting to introduce something called a high deductible plan. and it's paired with a health savings account. this is kind of the way that people can limit their costs but you really have to be young and healthy to make that work for you. >> jeff: why are they doing these low cost plans, high deductible plans? >> the price of health care is increasing. we foe by about 4% over the next year. it...
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doing commerce on the internet on electronic media that that's the future if you don't have a cease environment. you are going to face big problems. what the sort of these have done invade and occupy another that come through which is the home that we could have taken place without the full consent of the americans and what we've seen in the. americans come up with their own initiative to replace one of those saw that. in a place another dictator which is a staunch ally. about this to protect its own backyard god and go ahead let's not forget that the arab spring is a crisis moment in international politics it is the moment in which you calm and put the genie back in the baltic because the people on the ground in those countries for example in egypt there is a nationalist swing towards sisi do we really think that sisi is going to be able to become an old forward cerium without the people rising up again. the fact that. we're going to go digital the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albu
doing commerce on the internet on electronic media that that's the future if you don't have a cease environment. you are going to face big problems. what the sort of these have done invade and occupy another that come through which is the home that we could have taken place without the full consent of the americans and what we've seen in the. americans come up with their own initiative to replace one of those saw that. in a place another dictator which is a staunch ally. about this to protect...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. medicare open enrollment. of year again. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare the recent increase in cafeteria prices is not cool. when you vote for flo, we'll have discounts. ice-cream discounts. multi-cookie discou
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too....
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who will just be doing commerce on the internet media that that's the future if you don't have a safe environment to do that. either you are we going to face big problems. or some. comments from people that want to. pick up something that is quite simply. was no way over. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the u.s. or turned over to the u.s. for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great over. and they wanted to turn me into a terrorist they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban but i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al-qaeda is nevertheless there are people all. raving of the start of fighting age. something is going to be done and it's going to be done by me and it's been a short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact. i'd be prosecuted. on r t. one of. these policies. pleasure to have you with us here on. this it would. be taken place without the. americans. go ahead. it is the moment in which. the people on the ground in those countries for example in egypt there is a national a swing t
who will just be doing commerce on the internet media that that's the future if you don't have a safe environment to do that. either you are we going to face big problems. or some. comments from people that want to. pick up something that is quite simply. was no way over. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the u.s. or turned over to the u.s. for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great over. and they wanted to turn me into a terrorist they...
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strange conversations surrounding needs and i think that it might stand that you are working in an environment of scarcity, we have a government resources were scarce and our private system and we will are working through philanthropy and we are working in a restrained environment which gives us an approach to solve some of the issues that might say that if i have a dollar to solve a problem, it goes farther than bangladesh rather than here in the united states. there might be a larger connection as to how poverty or prosperity effexor sense of well-being and your willingness and ability to participate in civic discourse or other kinds of social functions, which i thought was a very important point that you made to be part of civil society. >> i think it is a first choice. if you're talking about the government itself, one of the great misperceptions and usually when people, we developed this by a series of 10. if you bring all that money back in and development domestically, there probably wouldn't be enough to keep a huge dent in the domestic poverty problem. and if you want to have money fo
strange conversations surrounding needs and i think that it might stand that you are working in an environment of scarcity, we have a government resources were scarce and our private system and we will are working through philanthropy and we are working in a restrained environment which gives us an approach to solve some of the issues that might say that if i have a dollar to solve a problem, it goes farther than bangladesh rather than here in the united states. there might be a larger...
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when you walk into one of our scenes, you break a laser beam that creates this whole environment. but that is the key. we touch all your senses, and it's also about the fact that you're in the action. you live within that scene. and so that's a whole different feeling, and that's bringing your own adrenaline. we studied the psychology of fear and phobias, and the way that the haunted attractions are laid out brings those elements into play. and it make a big difference when you're there or you're watching other people get scared which can be very humorous. [laughter] tracy: humorous, i guess. people do enjoy this kind of stuff. i am scared of my own shadow, so i wouldn't even walk across the street from one of these things. have the zombie movies helped though? i've got to believe kids want to be zombies now, so your haunts are the place to be. >> you know what? this is the year of the zombie, unbelievable. you'll see that vampires, waive wolves, these -- wear wolves, these types of creaturessing continue to change every single year. it's definitely something you're bringing to li
when you walk into one of our scenes, you break a laser beam that creates this whole environment. but that is the key. we touch all your senses, and it's also about the fact that you're in the action. you live within that scene. and so that's a whole different feeling, and that's bringing your own adrenaline. we studied the psychology of fear and phobias, and the way that the haunted attractions are laid out brings those elements into play. and it make a big difference when you're there or...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. cinnamon and sugar so delicious. oh yeah. the cinna-sweet taste you just can't resist. cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares®. >>> sox/cardinal game. top of the first, rbi double of adam wainwright taking the sox to an early lead. big papi tied world series record. >> legendary. >> incredible performance. how about the fourth? cardinals trying to make a go of it. matt holliday doesn't have the protection of albert pujols. it ties the game at 1-1. seventh david ross in for jarrod saltalamacchia. rips one down left field. bounces it into the seats. sox take a 2-1 lead to tack on another run in that inning and absolutely gem from jon lester. seven and two-thirds, the seven strikeouts and red sox on the brink of another title with a 3-1 win. game six in boston wednesday. >> can we do it tonight? >> i would do it tonight. barnacle is back. >> can we get a close up? >> end of baseball season. >> i want close ups of hd o
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. cinnamon and sugar so delicious. oh yeah. the cinna-sweet taste you just can't resist. cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares®. >>> sox/cardinal game. top of the first, rbi double of adam wainwright taking the sox to an early lead. big papi tied world series record. >> legendary. >> incredible...
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humans have populated every environment on earth. we live on the frozen tundra and in the searing deserts. we live in thriving cities of millions and in isolated camps of a few dozen. some societies seem simple because they are small and their members are self-sufficient and use simple tools. others seem complex because they have large populations and people depend on each other for food and goods and use sophisticated technology. in between, there is a range that fills the spectrum. all of these differences are cultural, learned behavior, the result of a complex interaction between our inventiveness and our natural environments. as we search for new horizons, our inventiveness thrusts us across the boundaries of space, into new worlds. this new view of earth dispels an ancient myopia -- the artificial boundaries of our states and the politics that often divide us. here is a vision of one planet and one family of humankind. but the view from earth reminds us of a common human dilemma, the rise and fall of our many ways of life. here,
humans have populated every environment on earth. we live on the frozen tundra and in the searing deserts. we live in thriving cities of millions and in isolated camps of a few dozen. some societies seem simple because they are small and their members are self-sufficient and use simple tools. others seem complex because they have large populations and people depend on each other for food and goods and use sophisticated technology. in between, there is a range that fills the spectrum. all of...
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on the internet but electronic media that that's the future if you don't have a safe environment. we're going to face big problems. on november the fifth more than four hundred cities around the globe are hosting mass rallies. just as. follow million mask march on our t.v. and r t v dot com. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle shifting sands and alliances advances and reversals outside military interventions and stalemate these are among some of the descriptions that apply to the middle east since the start of the arab spring what are we experiencing in this turbulent region the end of the west neocolonial order to be drawing of the map or merely instability and violence with no end in sight. to cross talk the developments in the middle east i'm joined by our son in washington he's a visiting scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace and in london we crossed he is a political analyst and writer i'd tell me cross talk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it if i go to you first
on the internet but electronic media that that's the future if you don't have a safe environment. we're going to face big problems. on november the fifth more than four hundred cities around the globe are hosting mass rallies. just as. follow million mask march on our t.v. and r t v dot com. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle shifting sands and alliances advances and reversals outside military interventions and stalemate these are among some of the...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. >>> on the field, players have called me overly aggressive. while off the field and on the croquet line, i'm quite civilized. >> richie incognito, and the scandal that seems to be growing and growing, the dolphins suspended him for what they call conduct detrimental to the team. this could be the last straw for incognito, who was once called the nfl's dirtiest player. and thank you for joining us. jonathan martin is 6'5", 315 pounds. he is a big lad. and from what i gather from the nfl, it is not actually the exception, there is normally an incognito lurking somewhere. what do you make of this? has martin over reacted, or is incognito's behavior completely unacceptab unacceptable? >> well, thank you for having me, piers, i was telling people all day, people want to compare the nfl to working at the neighborhood walgreens or being a teacher at a school. the nfl environment are a bunch of testosterone-filled alpha males who are trying
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. >>> on the field, players have called me overly aggressive. while off the field and on the croquet line, i'm quite civilized. >> richie incognito, and the scandal that seems to be growing and growing, the dolphins suspended him for what they call conduct detrimental to the team. this could be the last straw for...
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i knew if i created a almost 60 minutes-like style environment and approached it like a journalist which is what i am by trade, they would take what i was asking and doing seriously. >> it was an approach to a tempt to get the truth from them and hopefully not have them dodge the difficult questions i was going to ask. it was only after a period of time after i showed this footage to other journalists and friends of mine that do make films said it's an intriguing story. when you go to talk to your brothers and sisters and other members of the community you should take a camera along. and i di did and it shaped up ta story i could tell. >> it's a fascinating story for you and your family. steve thanks very much for being with us here. >> thank you. steve's documentary, "open secret" will air sunday night at 9:00 on al jazeera america. >> fascinating non-verbal communication meets the fire of indian dance. they are moves to take decade to master we'll meet the revered pair of role not els mod modelss dance. >> audiences are intelligent ♪ >> now on one of the oldest dance forms in the wor
i knew if i created a almost 60 minutes-like style environment and approached it like a journalist which is what i am by trade, they would take what i was asking and doing seriously. >> it was an approach to a tempt to get the truth from them and hopefully not have them dodge the difficult questions i was going to ask. it was only after a period of time after i showed this footage to other journalists and friends of mine that do make films said it's an intriguing story. when you go to...
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skyrocketed in iraq the six carrion war that broke out as a result of the invasion has created a great environment for terrorists the iraqi prime minister says it's getting worse because he says as a result of the so-called arab revolutions there is a power vacuum in the region which extremist forces take advantage of it specifically spoke about syria and the situation there of course even though iraq's nouri al maliki knows what the u.s. invasion has led to in his country he can't be too critical of washington because after all in a way it's thanks to the u.s. that he's now in power he's got an agent you can write the political analyst she want to allow says the level of violence is actually spiked all across the middle east. prime minister of iraq one he made that call i think what he means by it is providing intelligence. and support to because he fears that the spillover from syria is affecting the level of violence in iraq and the level of violence in iraq as a whole has increased because of that but the reality is the politics of iraq is broken and the violence is is a result of that is not
skyrocketed in iraq the six carrion war that broke out as a result of the invasion has created a great environment for terrorists the iraqi prime minister says it's getting worse because he says as a result of the so-called arab revolutions there is a power vacuum in the region which extremist forces take advantage of it specifically spoke about syria and the situation there of course even though iraq's nouri al maliki knows what the u.s. invasion has led to in his country he can't be too...
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. >> at the time it was state-of-the-art and in an environment like los angeles, these things are the thing of the past. there's no way, both politically, or even room wise that we could ever build another landfill like this in a setting like this. >> reporter: which is why this place becomes even more port. puente hills also runs a massive material recycling center that will continue to operate. from sorting to stacking, plastics, paper, cans, all set to be recycled. the hope is that they will be the future. and landfills like this one will be the past >> when you look at what we're doing, and where the industry is going to go, these are dinosaurs. >> still, the trash that has been coming to puente hills every year for the past 60 years has to go somewhere. so eventually, it will all be trucked some 200 miles away, to blithe, california. >> doesn't it become another person's problem? doesn't the problem in my backyard move from this community to another community >> upper fortunately the way those teens of decisions are made, it follows the pact of least resist aps. >resistance >> wh
. >> at the time it was state-of-the-art and in an environment like los angeles, these things are the thing of the past. there's no way, both politically, or even room wise that we could ever build another landfill like this in a setting like this. >> reporter: which is why this place becomes even more port. puente hills also runs a massive material recycling center that will continue to operate. from sorting to stacking, plastics, paper, cans, all set to be recycled. the hope is...
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. >> new residents of maine fear a new oil pipeline will ruin their environment. >> they share it on the stream. >> social media isn't an after-thought, it drives discussion across america. >> al jazeera america's social media community, on tv and online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations. >> post, upload and interact. >> every night share undiscovered stories. ♪ >>> yesterday's positive mood on wall street appears to be at little short lived. stocks falling today. the dow down right now 37 points. things may be getting better. jpmorgan settlement talks with the government are heating up once again. the $13 billion deal would resolve a number of allegations. "wall street journal" reporting that negotiations are working out the fine print now, and a deal could be reached by the end of the week. if you are looking for a yoga advise or computer help services, google want to help. the service is called help out, and is taking your calls today. the fees are set by each expert, 20% of the proceeds will go to google. >>> today citizen of south portland will be voting on a pip
. >> new residents of maine fear a new oil pipeline will ruin their environment. >> they share it on the stream. >> social media isn't an after-thought, it drives discussion across america. >> al jazeera america's social media community, on tv and online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations. >> post, upload and interact. >> every night share undiscovered stories. ♪ >>> yesterday's positive mood on wall street appears to be at...
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doing commerce on the internet but electronic media that that's the future if you don't have a safe environment to do that. we're going to face big problems. that's all i want to. pick up something that is quite simply. was no way. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the u.s. and turned over to the u.s. for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great effort. into it wanted to turn me into a terrorist so it was they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban or that i fought with them. not about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people all. brave enough to start a fight. something's going to be done that's going to be done by me and it's been a short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. the wife my daughter. the one time a trap. monarchy. exactly what happened there i don't know but a woman got killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results
doing commerce on the internet but electronic media that that's the future if you don't have a safe environment to do that. we're going to face big problems. that's all i want to. pick up something that is quite simply. was no way. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the u.s. and turned over to the u.s. for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great effort. into it wanted to turn me into a terrorist so it was they wanted me to admit that i...
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you don't get this about climate change have not understood is not an environment profit. it's no way he'll can prove that will define whether you will get economic woes in the future and the story is that to realize this. the backpack so that some uphill battles the dow also some undercurrents click on each instance getting more more into the quarry economics teaching and that gets me quite some time to look for a moment that a report prepared by a false bank appetite which is some sometimes surprising consequences of climate change and this comes from switzerland three hundred thousand acres the tories have long made it to l a treat to see the aaa team in the swiss alps. it seemed to sustain it and reduce the rate in two thousand and four to make out the bbc highest number in the cities to sit and assessed by the us is the time we come here became a lost and found a sunny beautiful and wanted to come again. david vulcan he's also making. he's going up the mountain but for different reasons the scientists has been studying the rapid loss of licence with swans alpine regio
you don't get this about climate change have not understood is not an environment profit. it's no way he'll can prove that will define whether you will get economic woes in the future and the story is that to realize this. the backpack so that some uphill battles the dow also some undercurrents click on each instance getting more more into the quarry economics teaching and that gets me quite some time to look for a moment that a report prepared by a false bank appetite which is some sometimes...
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media that that's the future if you have a safe environment. we face big problems. is on an epic journey to such. a one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred towns and cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killings. in a record setting trip by land air sea your numbers. olympic torch relay. on our. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future of covered. welcome back to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you that we're discussing the turbulent middle east. i also want to go back to you in washington it was mentioned earlier in the program about saudi arabia and we see a possible reset some kind of reset with washington or saudi arabia going on its own that could be just all bluster none the less saudi arabia is a power broker right now we saw with egypt and we're seeing it with syria was the talk about syria in a second but you know is this the kind of country that is going to be the beacon of american democracy for the region saudi ara
media that that's the future if you have a safe environment. we face big problems. is on an epic journey to such. a one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred towns and cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killings. in a record setting trip by land air sea your numbers. olympic torch relay. on our. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future of covered. welcome back to cross talk where all...
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and so it's a very supportive environment. >> we've got to leave it there. sri and jonathan, thank you so much for joining us today. >>> let's look at what gold prices are doing. certainly no bubble there. in fact, they're falling after posting a two-week high earlier yesterday. we go to sharon epperson with more. lady in red. >> reporter: mandy, it is all about the fed and when they will start tapering. a lot of traders are still parsing through the fed's statement from yesterday. we are looking at a continuation of the decline. and part of that is due to some key technical levels. the inability of gold to stay above the 1355 level just a few days ago. and the fact that it already had run up about 100 bucks just in two weeks' time. now we're seeing that momentum back in the gold market. we're also watching what's happening in the oil market. many traders will be following very carefully any development about iran over the next several days as they go into the next round of nuclear talks at the end of this week. and today we're hearing that the obama adminis
and so it's a very supportive environment. >> we've got to leave it there. sri and jonathan, thank you so much for joining us today. >>> let's look at what gold prices are doing. certainly no bubble there. in fact, they're falling after posting a two-week high earlier yesterday. we go to sharon epperson with more. lady in red. >> reporter: mandy, it is all about the fed and when they will start tapering. a lot of traders are still parsing through the fed's statement from...
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the nfl environment are a bunch of testosterone-filled alpha males who are trying to find their place on the totem pole, it is like that in locker room, they went to college, became the greatest players in college, and now they're the 1% of 1% in the world that can play this game at a high level. they have to prove what people call their manhood, on a daily basis. every time you walk in the locker room, there is a totem pole, a wolf pack, you need to find where you are. i don't think jonathan martin was comfortable with that, going to a private school, stamford, he was around a high, intellectual -- lot of intellectual people, then you get around a bunch of great football players that may not have that high character and intelligence that a lot of stanford and harvard people have. >> what is richie incognito like, he fancies himself as a big, hard lump, but what is he like in the locker room? is he deeply unpleasant as everyone tries to say he is? >> he is a guy that needs to know his place with you. he came on the team. i was kind of that alpha male on the team when i got there. the
the nfl environment are a bunch of testosterone-filled alpha males who are trying to find their place on the totem pole, it is like that in locker room, they went to college, became the greatest players in college, and now they're the 1% of 1% in the world that can play this game at a high level. they have to prove what people call their manhood, on a daily basis. every time you walk in the locker room, there is a totem pole, a wolf pack, you need to find where you are. i don't think jonathan...
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the quality of the environment. lead levels are up to 40 times higher than standards. the director said, quote, the irony is not lost on us. out of an abundance of caution, we chose to close the building. current and former employees are asked to take food blood tests to determine if there are any issues. >> and finally, it takes a lot to steal the show from the pope, but this young boy, it appears he may have done it. while giving a speech saturday, he was suddenly joined by this boy onstage, unplanned. the pope allowed him to stay onstage. when offered candy to try to coax him off, the boy accepted the candy but then refused to leave the pope. he even took a seat to listen in the pope's chair. >> you may have heard this one before. a former community organizer committed to liberal big-government ideas trying to take control of one of the world's largest and most complicated economies and environments. it's not what you think. that is the scenario playing out right now in america's largest city. senior correspondent eric shaun has the story from new york. >> he is lik
the quality of the environment. lead levels are up to 40 times higher than standards. the director said, quote, the irony is not lost on us. out of an abundance of caution, we chose to close the building. current and former employees are asked to take food blood tests to determine if there are any issues. >> and finally, it takes a lot to steal the show from the pope, but this young boy, it appears he may have done it. while giving a speech saturday, he was suddenly joined by this boy...
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multiply that across over a thound locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. liz: 58.com. have you heard of this? shares of the current list of china. this is the craigslist of china. online merchandise. take a look at these shares. today, its public debut on the stock exchange. selling 11 million american depositary shares for $17 each. already at 25. bill ackman, the billionaire hedge fund, little pudgy, little sensitive. he lost millions on the shortening of herbalife. but he's not giving up yet. charlie gasparino with the latest. charlie: he's kind of a weird guy. apparently our competition brand x wrote a headline about the fight he had with icahn. he called up and asked for a correction. he is not technically a billionaire. liz: smart, thoughtful, interesting but this trait is bringing him down. charlie: that and i think he is a media in a plater. we went after carl icahn, we put him want to defend himself the head in his defense admitted to manipulating the media. it is not his fault, but you c
multiply that across over a thound locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. liz: 58.com. have you heard of this? shares of the current list of china. this is the craigslist of china. online merchandise. take a look at these shares. today, its public debut on the stock exchange. selling 11 million american depositary shares for $17 each. already at 25. bill ackman, the billionaire hedge fund, little pudgy,...
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a new front in the contest between energy and the environment. >> and good evening. thanks for being with us. i'm joie chen. will they stay or will they go? it is a fair question on this day before off-year elections in many communities around the country truly is an off-off election year, races which might not attract a lot of attention in any other year. but this year political divisions on many levels make quite a few races be bellwether. what we currently call colorado where secessionists want to form a new state. might not have much of a success but it points to a bigger picture of divide. the great sky of colorado's rural community. chris bury begins in cheyenne wells, colorado. >> a belief that the federal government has lost touch with the their people. >> have no idea how hard we work. >> his daughter, a nanny, a crop duster, the republican chair, the cafe owner and a water well driller share that sentiment if not the notion of severing ties with their home state. >> i don't necessarily disagree with a lot of the things that these guys are saying. i mean i'm
a new front in the contest between energy and the environment. >> and good evening. thanks for being with us. i'm joie chen. will they stay or will they go? it is a fair question on this day before off-year elections in many communities around the country truly is an off-off election year, races which might not attract a lot of attention in any other year. but this year political divisions on many levels make quite a few races be bellwether. what we currently call colorado where...
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what is coming out of pakistan is a really controlled information environment. one of the incidents which they mention in their report and the family was brought here is one case. we really don't know. you cannot verify them. the drones have been effective on the ground, but narratives surrounding the drones has been the u.s. has lost that narrative to the pakistanis and they have by controlling the information very effectively promoted this narrative, anti drone narrative in which they blame it to be against they're as he veinty. >> even though wikileaks show they may have been complicit in drone attacks. we're going to have to leave it here. i hope you'll come back and speak more are to us. thank you. >> thank you. >> forme form bail paves the waf former president musharif to leave his house. he still faces charges in the detention of judges in the deaths of pakistani prime minister. >> big crowds are gathered outside the former u.s. embass in tehran for a death to america rally. thirty years ago, american staffers were held hostage. in recent months, talks ha
what is coming out of pakistan is a really controlled information environment. one of the incidents which they mention in their report and the family was brought here is one case. we really don't know. you cannot verify them. the drones have been effective on the ground, but narratives surrounding the drones has been the u.s. has lost that narrative to the pakistanis and they have by controlling the information very effectively promoted this narrative, anti drone narrative in which they blame...
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what's the political environment? if the previous caller is right from florida, the affordable care act, obama care is the dominant theme, it's negative, then that would argue pretty strongly scott would get re-elected in all of the things being equal. if not, it might go to the other direction. host: let's turn to new jersey. the race wednesday with chris cristi seeking re-election. here's one of the latest ads by the christie campaign. >> i've been doing it 23 years never seen a governor up here before. >> he cares. he's not just going to do what he thinks people want to hear. >> the governor was doing what he thought needed to be done. e will doesn't take crap from no one. this is jersey, that's what we need. we were devastated. i don't think any other governor would have been able to do the job he's done. governor christie has our support. host: the question is not whether he's going to win but what percentage and who votes for him among the so-called reagan democrats or blue collar democrats. guest: i think he'll
what's the political environment? if the previous caller is right from florida, the affordable care act, obama care is the dominant theme, it's negative, then that would argue pretty strongly scott would get re-elected in all of the things being equal. if not, it might go to the other direction. host: let's turn to new jersey. the race wednesday with chris cristi seeking re-election. here's one of the latest ads by the christie campaign. >> i've been doing it 23 years never seen a...
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iraq was able to integrate its arab environment. under the previous regime and following the follow, we do not -- following the fall of the regime we did not have one single arab identity. iraq was isolated regionally and internationally. 17 countries have embassies in iraq. we have good relations with them with exception of a few. we are working on these. we have wonderful relations with neighboring countries, african countries, european countries, and so on. we found our role again. we adopted the policy of non- interference in other countries affairs. we are looking for common interest. we do not want to use force against others. we are looking for cooperation between us and other countries. this is the best thing we can achieve. as for the details -- again, we are still suffering from is lack of infrastructure and schools and housing for the poor. despite the fact that we progressed a lot. also one thing to mention in iraq, we were able to build security forces, army, police, and so on, with weapons that can defend the iraqi sov
iraq was able to integrate its arab environment. under the previous regime and following the follow, we do not -- following the fall of the regime we did not have one single arab identity. iraq was isolated regionally and internationally. 17 countries have embassies in iraq. we have good relations with them with exception of a few. we are working on these. we have wonderful relations with neighboring countries, african countries, european countries, and so on. we found our role again. we...
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mae with the environment we are not going to be able to do anything big. we are going to have to take this in stages. some people say this may be like the civil rights efforts were you did not get a big civil rights build, you did that over a. of time that she did that over a period of time -- over a period of time. we need an immigration system that works in this country. what we have right now does not work for anybody. >>. 40 immigrants that are not supposed to be here, what are we going to do with them? if you approach an elected official and say what are we going to do with those 12 million people? nobody is going to say we are going to get them out of the country. reality andeal with find some way to normalize the relationship. it should not be 12 million people living in the shadows not make it a contribution they could be making to this country. it is not fair to them and not fair to our country. saying heo rubio is backing up a comprehensive reform. guest: he always felt there was a way to do some progress and did it in pieces. he did it and gave
mae with the environment we are not going to be able to do anything big. we are going to have to take this in stages. some people say this may be like the civil rights efforts were you did not get a big civil rights build, you did that over a. of time that she did that over a period of time -- over a period of time. we need an immigration system that works in this country. what we have right now does not work for anybody. >>. 40 immigrants that are not supposed to be here, what are we...
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but the study said it did little to help the environment or create new jobs. a couple in pennsylvania ended up getting arrested after their efforts to stop alleged bullying of their son, might have gone a little over board. the parents got on a school bus and started threatening children. the parents say their son came to them scared and crying. the school district said it never heard about any bullying involve -- involving that child. those are the top stories. >> peter, thank you. >>> i agree with that point. there is a potential death spiral if we don't get enough people signed up. >> that admission from one of the key architects of obamacare admitting admitting that without more people signing up, the program will not work. and new problems for those trying to explore their options on health care .gov. the site will be down 1:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. as they try to unraffle the kinks and flaws. there was an outage last night to this morning. what will it take to get the site up and running and is the gop hoping it doesn't happen? let's ask two members of the h
but the study said it did little to help the environment or create new jobs. a couple in pennsylvania ended up getting arrested after their efforts to stop alleged bullying of their son, might have gone a little over board. the parents got on a school bus and started threatening children. the parents say their son came to them scared and crying. the school district said it never heard about any bullying involve -- involving that child. those are the top stories. >> peter, thank you....
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another example when i was in the state senate, i fought to protect the environment. i actually sponsored a bill that would put prop guards on outboard motors to protect manatees. i mean, this stuff is really not new to me it's things that i've always cared about, always believed were right and it's been more about what's right and wrong rather than what's left or right. that's who charlie crist is. it's who i am. >> what do you believe? define what you think the democratic party is today and what -- forget what makes you comfortable inside the democratic party. what is the democratic party in your view? >> well, it's many things. you know, all the parties are. they go from one part to another part and i don't know that there's one definition, but for me -- and this is why i'm a democrat -- is because it is where i feel most comfortable. look at the republicans. i think jeb bush said it very well not long ago. he said when your party is perceived as being anti-women, anti-gay, anti-minority, pretty soon the room's empty and that kind of intolerant attitude, at least b
another example when i was in the state senate, i fought to protect the environment. i actually sponsored a bill that would put prop guards on outboard motors to protect manatees. i mean, this stuff is really not new to me it's things that i've always cared about, always believed were right and it's been more about what's right and wrong rather than what's left or right. that's who charlie crist is. it's who i am. >> what do you believe? define what you think the democratic party is today...